Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman
{{Infobox film
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| image = Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman poster.JPG
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| director = Roberto Mauri
| producer =
| writer =
| screenplay = {{plainlist|*Piero Regnoli
- Manuel Torres
- Andre Tranche{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}}}
| story = {{plainlist|*Piero Regnoli
- Manuel Torres
- Andre Tranche{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}}}
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| starring = {{plainlist|*Mark Damon
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| music = Roberto Pregadio{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}
| cinematography = Sandro Mancori{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}
| editing = Adriano Tagliavia{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}
| production_companies = {{plainlist|*Oceania Produzioni Cinematografiche
- Les Films Corona
- Talia Films{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}}}
| distributor = Variety Distribution
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1971|4|29}}
| runtime = 99 minutes{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}
| country = {{plainlist|*Italy
- France
- Spain{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}}}
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Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman ({{langx|it|La spada normanna}}) is a 1971 Capa e spada film directed by Roberto Mauri.
Plot
After the death of King Henry I in 12th-century England, the throne is taken by Stephen Cunningham who claims to possess the mythical "Sword of Normandy." A man named Ivanhoe returns from years in the Holy Land knowing that Henry I's son, the rightful heir to the throne, died in the Crusades, and that Cunningham's sword is a fake. After forging alliances with a group of highwaymen and a band of traveling thespians, Ivanhoe reclaims the real sword that will topple Cunningham.
Cast
- Mark Damon as Ivanhoe
- Luis Dávila as Stephen of Cunningham
- Krista Nell as Brenda
- Aveline Frederica as Kitty
- Vassili Karis as Trigui
- Alan Collins (aka Luciano Pigozzi) as Mortimer, the Principa
- Linda Sini as Wife of Mortimer
- Aldo Berti as Art
- Spartaco Conversi as Kitts
- Nello Pazzafini as Ghippo
Production
Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman was shot in Barcelona Spain at Cardona's Castle and Cardona's Collegiate Church{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}
Release
Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman was released on April 29, 1971.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=102}}
See also
References
=Footnotes=
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=Sources=
{{Refbegin}}
- {{cite book|last=Hughes|first=Howard|title=Cinema Italiano - The Complete Guide From Classics To Cult|publisher=I.B.Tauris|year=2011|isbn=978-1-84885-608-0 |location=London - New York}}
- {{cite book
|last1=Kinnard
|first1=Roy
|last2=Crnkovich
|first2=Tony
|title=Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990
|publisher=McFarland
|isbn=978-1476662916
|year=2017
}}
{{Refend}}
External links
- {{imdb title|0067781}}
- [https://www.varietydistribution.it/en/catalogue/norman-swords-the/ Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman] at Variety Distribution
Category:Films set in the 12th century
Category:1970s historical adventure films
Category:Italian swashbuckler films
Category:Italian historical adventure films
Category:Films directed by Roberto Mauri
Category:Films based on Ivanhoe
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